How many questions are on the Transport Canada IFR written exam?
The Transport Canada Instrument Rating written exam (INRAT) consists of 60 multiple-choice questions drawn from a large question bank covering 13 subject areas. IFRTEST.ca gives you access to 382 practice questions across all categories so you see a wide variety before exam day.
What score do you need to pass the Canadian IFR written exam?
You need a minimum score of 70% to pass the Transport Canada Instrument Rating written exam. IFRTEST.ca tracks your readiness score per category so you know exactly which areas to focus on before you sit the real exam.
What topics are covered on the Canadian IFR written exam?
The exam covers 13 categories: Air Law & Airspace, Meteorology, Instrument Approaches, Enroute & Holding, Departure Procedures, Navigation, Human Factors, Instrument Systems, Two-Way Comm Failure, and more. IFRTEST.ca has dedicated question banks for every category.
How long does it take to study for the IFR written exam?
Most candidates spend 20–40 hours studying. With IFRTEST.ca's readiness dashboard you can see your progress in real time and focus only on weak areas, which significantly cuts down study time compared to reading textbooks alone.
Is IFRTEST.ca based on real Transport Canada exam questions?
Yes. All 382 questions are written to match the style, difficulty, and subject matter of the actual Transport Canada INRAT exam. Questions are reviewed and updated with each CARS amendment cycle.
Can I use IFRTEST.ca on my phone or tablet?
Yes — IFRTEST.ca is fully mobile-optimized and works on any device. You can also install it as an app on your iPhone or Android home screen for offline-style access and a full-screen experience.
What is included in the free demo?
The free demo gives you 10 real exam-style questions with full explanations. No credit card required. Upgrading to Pro unlocks all 382 questions, the timed 60-question exam simulator, flashcards, AI Instructor, and full progress tracking.